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The ecosystem approach: New departures for land and water (series of articles)

Autor
various authors
Título de serie
Ecology Law Quarterly | Vol. 24(4); 619 - 903; 285 p.
Fecha
1997
Fuente
IUCN (ID: ANA-061991)
Editor | Lugar de publicación
School of Law (Boalt Hall) University of California | Berkeley, CA, USA
Idioma
Inglés
País/Territorio
Estados Unidos de América, Estados Unidos de America
Materia
Especies silvestres y ecosistemas, Tierra y suelos, Pesca
Palabra clave
Terrenos públicos Conservación del ecosistema Zona protegida Derechos de propiedad Protección del hábitat Pesca continental Manejo de tierras
Resumen

Contents: 1. From science to law to politics: An historical view of the ecosystem idea and its effect on resource management 2. The amphibious salmon: The evolution of ecosystem management in the Columbia river basin 3. An Endangered Habitat Act to help landowners protect wildlife 4. Is the Southern California approach to conservation succeeding? 5. The statutory and constitutional mandate for a no surprises policy 6. Adaptive management of coastal ecosystems designed to support endangered species 7. The role of legal innovation in ecosystem management: Perspectives from American local government law 8. Community participation in ecosystem management 9. Ecosystem management and the 1996 Sustainable Fisheries Act 10. Property rights and ecosystem management in U.S. fisheries: Contracting for the commons? 11. Overcoming the political tragedy of the commons: Lessons learned from the reauthorisation of the Magnuson Act 12. Recent Developments in compliance and enforcement for international fisheries 13. Comments on Mr. Carr's presentation 14. Demistifying ecosystem management 15. Political and legal obstacles to collaborative ecosystem planning 16. New tools for building the future of ecosystem management 17. Closing remarks 18. Valuing ecosystem services